INSTRUCTIONS FOR POSITIONING THE UNIT
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- The geared motor unit has been assembled in the factory to be fitted
to the LEFT SIDE of the gate (internal view).
To install the motor to the right set the installation parameter (see
page 20).
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MANUAL RELEASE MECHANISM
Manual release is carried out with the power to the motor interrupted
due to a power failure. To release the gate use the manual release key
supplied with the unit. The key should be kept inside the house in an
easily accessible place or stored with the unit itself.
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A
To release the unit
Remove the cover "A" using a screwdriver and insert the key "B" over
the T-shaped pin, then rotate the key through 90 degrees in the direction
indicated by the arrow "C" (clockwise). This will release the clutch and
separate the gears from the motor allowing you to manually manoeuvre
the gate by pushing lightly on it.
To relock the unit
Follow the above instructions in reverse order rotating the key through
SCALA: 1:2
90 degrees in the direction indicated by the arrow "D" (anticlockwise).
Description :
Prodotti Technocity
Drawing number :
DI0479
Close the release mechanism access cover "A".
Sblocco motore
Product Code :
SL????
Draft :
P.J.Heath
Date :
12-02-2007
Attention! Never use the manual release mechanism while
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the gate is in operation.
Moving the gate manually will force the encoder to lose the
position of the gate. To reset the control, once the gate has
been relocked, you will need to give 3 or more movement
commands so that the gate leaf will reach the travel limit
enough times to position itself correctly.
Access to the electronic card
To open the cover insert a screwdriver into the slot "G" and turn it
through 90° as shown in fig. 8.
Caution! Before opening the cover make sure that the
power has been switched off at the mains.
ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER
Electronic programmer for a dc motor with an incorporated radio
receiver card, which allows the memorisation of 300/1000 user codes
(see "remote control" page 20). The product is fitted with a 433 MHz
RF module (868 MHz on request).
The motor rotation speed is electronically controlled, starting slowly
and increasing in speed; the speed is reduced as it nears the travel
limit so as to enable a controlled smooth stop.
Programming is carried out using the buttons P1, P2, P3, and allows you
to set the system, the current sensor and the entire gate travel distance.
The logic carries out position control using an encoder.
The intervention of the anticrush/antidrag sensor during the closing and
opening stages causes travel direction inversion.
F
G
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B
C
D
IMPORTANT REMARKS
In conformity with the electrical safety standards it is forbid-
den to connect binding posts 9 and 10 directly to a circuit that
receives power greater than 30 Vac/dc.
Warning! For the correct operation of the programmer the
incorporated batteries must be in good condition.
The programmer will lose the position of the gate in case
of blackouts when the batteries are flat the alarm will sound.
Check the good working order of the batteries every six months
(see page 21 "Battery check").
• After having installed the device, and before powering up
the programmer, release the door (manual release mecha-
nism) and move it manually, checking that it moves smoothly
and has no unusual points of resistance.
• The controlled load output (binding post 15) is aimed
at reducing battery power consumption (if installed) during
blackouts; photocells and other safety devices should be
connected to this output.
• When a command is received, via radio or via wire, the
electronic programmer routes voltage to the CTRL 24 Vdc
output. It then evaluates the state of the safety devices and
if they are at rest it will activate the motor.
• Connecting devices to the controlled output contact also
allows you to carry out the autotest function (enabled using
"TEST FI" and "TEST FS" in the "OPTIONS" menu) and check
that the safety devices are functioning correctly.
• The presence of the electrical current sensor does not
dispense with the obligation to install photoelectric cells and
other safety devices foreseen by the safety standards in
force.
• Before connecting the appliance make sure that the volt-
age and frequency rated on the data plate conform to those
of the mains supply.
• For the 230 Vac power supply only use a polychloroprene
2 x 1.5 mm
+
cable that conforms to the international standard
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60245 IEC 57.
• The cable may only be replaced by qualified technicians.
• An all pole trip switch with at least 3 mm between the
contacts must be installed between the unit and the mains
supply.
• Don't use cables with aluminium conductors; don't solder
the ends of cables which are to be inserted into the binding
posts; use cables marked T min 85°C and resistant to atmos-
pheric agents.
• The terminal wires must be positioned in such a way that
both the wire and the insulating sheath are tightly fastened
(a plastic jubilee clip is sufficient).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 230 Vac
• Connect the control and security
device wires.
• Run the 230 Vac mains power
supply through the trip switch "TS"
and the through the rubber cable
clamp "PS" to the terminal board:
- connect the live to post 1
- connect the earth to post 5
- connect the neutral to post 2 N
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230 Vac
N
L
TS
L
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